Issue 127 • September 2021

Innovative door breaching grenade technology

UK Future Combat Air System programme update

Improving uncrewed surface vessel satellite connectivity

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Inside the US Army’s OMFV programme

Team Lynx bids to replace the Bradley infantry fighting vehicle

Image credit: Royal Australian Navy

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